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Wei Jia
Researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University
Publications - 539
Citations - 28718
Wei Jia is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Baptist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 495 publications receiving 21948 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Jia include Tianjin University & Second Military Medical University.
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Host-Gut Microbiota Metabolic Interactions
Jeremy K. Nicholson,Elaine Holmes,James Kinross,Rémy Burcelin,Glenn R. Gibson,Wei Jia,Sven Pettersson +6 more
TL;DR: A deeper understanding of the axes that physiologically connect the gut, liver, muscle, and brain are a prerequisite for optimizing therapeutic strategies to manipulate the gut microbiota to combat disease and improve health.
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Symbiotic gut microbes modulate human metabolic phenotypes
Min Li,Baohong Wang,Menghui Zhang,Mattias Rantalainen,Shengyue Wang,Haokui Zhou,Yan Zhang,Jian Shen,Xiaoyan Pang,Meiling Zhang,Hua Wei,Yu Chen,Haifeng Lu,Jian Zuo,Mingming Su,Yunping Qiu,Wei Jia,Chaoni Xiao,Leon M. Smith,Shengli Yang,Elaine Holmes,Huiru Tang,Guoping Zhao,Jeremy K. Nicholson,Lanjuan Li,Liping Zhao +25 more
TL;DR: The approach for understanding the dynamic basis of host–microbiome symbiosis provides a foundation for the development of functional metagenomics as a probe of systemic effects of drugs and diet that are of relevance to personal and public health care solutions.
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Structural segregation of gut microbiota between colorectal cancer patients and healthy volunteers
Tingting Wang,Guoxiang Cai,Yunping Qiu,Na Fei,Menghui Zhang,Xiaoyan Pang,Wei Jia,Sanjun Cai,Liping Zhao +8 more
TL;DR: Reduction of butyrate-producing bacteria in the gut microbiota of CRC patients and increase of opportunistic pathogens may constitute a major structural imbalance of gut microbiota in CRC patients.
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Bile acid-microbiota crosstalk in gastrointestinal inflammation and carcinogenesis.
TL;DR: The mechanistic links between bile acids and gastrointestinal carcinogenesis in CRC and HCC are discussed, which involve two major bile acid-sensing receptors, farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and G protein-coupled bile Acid receptor 1 (TGR5).
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Coordination compounds in nuclear medicine
TL;DR: This review discusses the coordination chemistry that forms the basis for nuclear medicine applications of the FDA-approved radiopharmaceuticals that are in clinical use, and of the most promising diagnostic and therapeutic radiophARMaceuticals That are in various stages of development.